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Rh scroll written in strange characters, which neither the Caliph nor Mansor could read.

"I got these two articles from a merchant who had picked them up in the street at Mecca," said the pedler. "I do not know what they may contain, but as they are of no use to me, you are welcome to have them for a trifle."

The Caliph, who liked to have old manuscripts in his library, even though he could not read them, purchased the scroll and the box, and dismissed the pedler. Then, being anxious to know what might be the contents of the scroll, he asked the Vizier if he did not know of anyone who might be able to decipher it.

"Most gracious lord and master," replied the Vizier, "near the great Mosque lives a man called Selim the learned, who knows every language under the sun. Send for him; it may be that he will be able to interpret those mysterious characters."

The learned Selim was summoned immediately.

"Selim," said the Caliph, "I hear you are a scholar. Look well at this scroll and see